Google has used some of the most advanced computing technology, quantum chips in the D-Wave computer it has bought with NASA, to address one of the most basic issues in its Glass wearable: figuring ...
We've sure come a long way since frying ants with a magnifying glass. Researchers at the University of Southampton used nano-structures to create millimeter-sized "monolithic glass space-variant ...
Whether you think of Google's face-computer, Glass, as the harbinger of the next wave of technology or not, it's difficult to ignore the $1,500 price tag for such a seemingly limited device. Competing ...
Google has launched a new program for its wearable computer, Glass, called Glass at Work. It wants to hear from Glass app developers who are writing apps for businesses. In a Google+ post, Google put ...
A transparent computer processor has been printed on to a flat plate of glass by researchers at Sharp’s Japanese laboratory. Their success suggests ultra-thin computers and televisions could in future ...
If you're the owner of a Motorola Droid phone, Dell Adamo laptop or Cowon S9 portable media player, have you noticed that it's awfully hard to break the glass of the display? That's no accident. All ...
January 3, 2013 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google If you're not one of the lucky few to get in on Google's Project Glass, but you like the idea of a wearable ...